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M212287EN-N

User Guide

Indigo500 Series Transmitters

Indigo510, Indigo520

Summary of Contents for Indigo500 Series

Page 1: ...M212287EN N User Guide Indigo500 Series Transmitters Indigo510 Indigo520...

Page 2: ...en time and hereby disclaims any and all responsibilities related thereto This document does not create any legally binding obligations for Vaisala towards customers or end users All legally binding o...

Page 3: ...nnection 23 2 12 Safety 24 2 12 1 ESD protection 26 2 13 Regulatory statements 26 2 13 1 FCC Part 15 compliance statement 26 2 13 2 Canada ICES 003 compliance statement 27 3 Installation 28 3 1 Openin...

Page 4: ...8 Configuring units in web interface 70 5 2 9 Finishing start up 70 5 2 10 Resetting PIN code in web interface 71 6 Configuring transmitter using touchscreen display 73 6 1 Accessing configuration men...

Page 5: ...fault settings 99 9 5 Troubleshooting 100 10 Technical data 103 10 1 Indigo510 specifications 103 10 2 Indigo520 specifications 105 10 3 Compatible probes and devices 110 10 4 Spare parts and accessor...

Page 6: ...ouchscreen 47 Figure 18 Graph view on touchscreen 48 Figure 19 Configuration menu on touchscreen 49 Figure 20 Graph data statistics view on touchscreen 50 Figure 21 Web interface and main views 51 Fig...

Page 7: ...Analog input configuration menu in web interface 88 Figure 39 Relays configuration menu in web interface 89 Figure 40 Relays test mode in web interface 91 Figure 41 Materials for recycling 112 List of...

Page 8: ...ical specifications 105 Table 19 Indigo500 Series user interfaces 105 Table 20 Indigo520 transmitter options 105 Table 21 Indigo520 measurement performance 106 Table 22 Indigo520 operating environment...

Page 9: ...ections Updated images Indigo500 basic features and options page 12 Safety page 24 Touchscreen display page 17 Preparing AC mains power cable page 38 Touchscreen display and main views page 47 Web int...

Page 10: ...d manuals Document code Name M212290EN Vaisala Indigo500 Series Transmitters Quick Guide 1 3 Documentation conventions Warning alerts you to a serious hazard If you do not read and follow instructions...

Page 11: ...ered trademark of Schneider Automation Inc Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer and Edge are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countr...

Page 12: ...r more information on Indigo500 transmitter models see www vaisala com indigo 2 1 1 Probe compatibility Indigo500 Series Transmitters are the most versatile option for use with Indigo compatible probe...

Page 13: ...DC 24 V AC 15 50 60 Hz Indigo520 features 2 detachable probes simultaneously 4 configurable analog outputs not available with PoE option 2 configurable relays not available with PoE option 2 wire curr...

Page 14: ...itter cover 4 Cable gland for Ethernet cable and optional analog output cable M20 1 5 lead through 5 Cable gland for probe connection cable M16 1 5 lead throughs 6 Cable gland for optional relay cable...

Page 15: ...nd power cable in the PELV and AC mains power supply options M20 1 5 lead through 7 Hex screws for opening the cover 8 Status LED only in non display model 2 3 1 Cable gland and conduit options The tr...

Page 16: ...gland and conduit options example configurations 1 Cable gland M20 1 5 2 Cable gland M16 1 5 3 Cable gland with split bushing M20 1 5 4 Conduit fitting M20 1 5 for NPT1 2 conduit 5 Pressure port baro...

Page 17: ...cations You can configure the transmitter s capacitive touchscreen display to show numeric readings of 1 4 measurement parameters at the same time as well as graphs for 1 2 parameters You can also con...

Page 18: ...or remote access You can configure the web interface to show numeric readings and graphs of 1 6 measurement parameters at the same time You can also configure the transmitter outputs and other transmi...

Page 19: ...r current output Available analog output modes Voltage 0 1 V 0 5 V 0 10 V Current 4 20 mA 0 20 mA Use the touchscreen or web interface to configure the output mode for the channels same output mode in...

Page 20: ...g output relay and Modbus TCP IP settings You can use Indigo520 to power your 2 wire current loop analog input device If it is not possible to power through Indigo520 or if you need 2 measurement prob...

Page 21: ...n 1 2 0 or later is required The barometer is equipped with a pressure port which is ideal for 3 4 mm internal diameter tubing If you want to connect tubing to the pressure port 2 remove the filter 3...

Page 22: ...tored in the 5 s log The other logs store the minimum maximum and averaged values Table 4 Logs and their types and lengths Log Type Length 5 s Sampled data At least 14 d 10 min Min max avg At least 90...

Page 23: ...mation Exporting logged data page 93 Setting date and time on touchscreen page 56 Setting date and time in web interface page 68 2 11 Ethernet connection The Indigo transmitters provide an Ethernet co...

Page 24: ...documentation to find out the nature of the potential hazards and any actions which have to be taken to avoid them WARNING Only licensed experts may install electrical components They must adhere to l...

Page 25: ...to connect incompatible devices or cables can damage the equipment Refer to transmitter specifications for compatibility information CAUTION Do not modify the unit or use it in ways not described in...

Page 26: ...you are unable to take either precaution touch a conductive part of the equipment chassis with your other hand before touching ESD sensitive components Hold component boards by the edges and avoid to...

Page 27: ...operate the equipment CAUTION This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device...

Page 28: ...n the hex screws to 4 5 Nm 3 2 Mounting Consider configuring the transmitter before mounting it Choose the location of the transmitter so that the power outlet is accessible Besides the standard wall...

Page 29: ...g 3 2 1 Standard wall mounting Allen key 4 mm provided Crosshead screwdriver Drill with 8 mm drill bit Screws 2 pcs provided Washers 2 pcs provided Wall plugs 2 pcs provided Figure 7 Standard wall mou...

Page 30: ...17 in deep holes and insert wall plugs 5 Mount the transmitter to a wall using 2 screws and a crosshead screwdriver Place nylon washers under the screws to protect the surface of the transmitter 3 2...

Page 31: ...the mounting holes using 4 screws and 4 wall plugs 2 Open the 2 hex screws on the cover of the transmitter using a 4 mm Allen key 3 Open the transmitter cover 4 Attach the transmitter to the adapter p...

Page 32: ...ners 1 Open the 2 hex screws on the cover of the transmitter using a 4 mm Allen key 2 Open the transmitter cover 3 Attach the DIN rail clip fasteners on the back of the transmitter using 2 14 mm screw...

Page 33: ...g nuts for fixing brackets M8 4 pcs Mounting plate 1 pcs Using fixing brackets and a mounting plate you can install the transmitter to a vertical or horizontal pole 1 1 2 Figure 12 Attaching mounting...

Page 34: ...Make sure that the arrow in the mounting plate points upwards 2 Open the 2 hex screws on the cover of the transmitter using a 4 mm Allen key 3 Open the transmitter cover 4 Attach the transmitter to t...

Page 35: ...ion available from Vaisala Cables as required by your application probe connection cables and power cables are available from Vaisala 3 3 1 Power supply terminals and lead through PELV option Connect...

Page 36: ...S Negative supply voltage 3 3 2 Power supply terminals and lead through AC mains power option Only licensed experts may install electrical components They must adhere to local and state legislation an...

Page 37: ...tection provided by the equipment may be impaired CAUTION Do not replace detachable mains supply cables by inadequately rated cables CAUTION Power supply input wiring is required only for transmitters...

Page 38: ...mm2 20 14 AWG 2 Neutral wire 3 Grounding wire 1 Strip 55 mm 2 17 in of the cable to expose the wires 2 Cut off 10 mm 0 39 in of the line and neutral wires Leave the grounding wire 55 mm 2 17 in long...

Page 39: ...Relay 1 or 2 common Terminals in PELV power supply version Type Screw terminals Max wire size 2 5 mm2 14 AWG Terminals in AC mains power supply version Type Push in spring connection Max wire size 1...

Page 40: ...nalog output channel 1 CH2 Analog output channel 2 CH2 Analog output channel 2 CH3 Analog output channel 3 CH3 Analog output channel 3 CH4 Analog output channel 4 CH4 Analog output channel 4 3 3 5 Ana...

Page 41: ...can be connected to the transmitter when you power the analog input device through Indigo520 probe 2 connection terminal The measurement probe has to be connected to probe 1 connection terminal For t...

Page 42: ...nector and lead through You must use a shielded cable to meet the rated EMC performance of the device Before connecting wires or cables make sure that the transmitter is powered off The 8P8C RJ45 Ethe...

Page 43: ...cable gland with split bushing 1 Base of the cable gland 2 Nylon seal 3 Split bushing inside the seal 4 Nut of the cable gland 3 3 7 Probe connection terminals and lead throughs Before connecting wire...

Page 44: ...e gland b Tighten the cable gland if the cable moves 2 Check that every unused cable gland is plugged and tightened 3 4 Connecting probes The IP classification of probes is valid only when the probes...

Page 45: ...u of the state of the outputs Connect only Vaisala Indigo compatible probes to the transmitter 3 4 1 2 5 Figure 16 Connecting probes to Indigo500 1 Probe connection cable probe 1 2 Probe connection ca...

Page 46: ...obe This happens automatically when both HMP7 and TMP1 are connected to the transmitter and the temperature compensation function is enabled If TMP1 is disconnected and temperature compensation is not...

Page 47: ...s Figure 17 Measurements view on touchscreen 1 Color coded icons to indicate the selected probe 2 Slots for 1 4 configurable measurement parameters 3 Switch between the three Home views Measurements v...

Page 48: ...Slots for 1 2 configurable measurement parameters 2 Graph scale Time scale of the graph 3 Graph data statistics View the maximum and minimum values observed during the time scale of the graph Indigo51...

Page 49: ...tly active 4 Inputs and outputs Configure analog input analog outputs relays and Modbus TCP IP 5 Transmitter Configure transmitter settings 6 Current IP address of the transmitter More information Sta...

Page 50: ...screen 1 Scale Time scale of the graph data statistics 2 Start time End time Start and end time for the measurements shown in statistics 3 Measured parameters and their maximum and minimum values obse...

Page 51: ...ays and inputs 3 Notifications View all notifications 4 Inputs and outputs Configure analog outputs relays analog input and Modbus TCP IP Administrator user level only 5 Transmitter Configure transmit...

Page 52: ...More information Starting up transmitter using web interface page 61 Configuring web interface home view page 84 Indigo510 Indigo520 User Guide M212287EN N 52...

Page 53: ...he touchscreen display 2 Power up the transmitter Powering up takes some minutes After the power up the Measurements view opens showing the 2 preferred measurement parameters from each connected probe...

Page 54: ...een lock 5 1 1 Configuring network connection on touchscreen Before you start find out from your local network administrator whether your transmitter uses dynamic or static network settings Dynamic ne...

Page 55: ...s automatically Select Static IP to configure network settings manually 5 If you selected Static IP fill in the rest of the fields with information provided by your local network administrator IP addr...

Page 56: ...touchscreen The transmitter uses UTC Coordinated Universal Time internally Time and time stamps in the touchscreen are shown according to the time zone set in Transmitter Date and time 1 Select the c...

Page 57: ...ime select Manually b Select Time zone c In Date and time select Day Month Year and Time Then select Set d Select Date format and Time format The new date and time appear at the lower right corner of...

Page 58: ...will use the selected unit type 4 To define custom units for the measurement parameters one by one select the units from the drop down lists for each parameter and select Select 5 1 4 Configuring scr...

Page 59: ...ct the configuration menu symbol at the upper right corner of the touchscreen 2 Select Transmitter Screen lock 3 In Screen lock off on set screen lock on Change PIN code view opens 4 In Change PIN cod...

Page 60: ...ion menu 6 If you want to change the PIN code select Change PIN code Type in the new PIN code and select Ok 7 If you want to turn the screen lock off in Screen lock off on set screen lock off If you f...

Page 61: ...rface Computer with RJ45 Ethernet connector Web browser for example Firefox Chrome or Safari Using the most recent version is recommended 1 Connect your computer to the same network as the transmitter...

Page 62: ...ng to web interface with a direct connection between transmitter and computer Allen key 4 mm provided Ethernet cable provided A pointed object for pressing the button inside the transmitter Computer w...

Page 63: ...an address that differs from the transmitter s IP address by its last digit Example 192 168 5 21 d Depending on your computer enter either 255 255 255 0 in Subnet mask or 24 in Subnet prefix length e...

Page 64: ...ntinue 2 Type the activation code and select Activate Then select Next The activation code is printed on a label inside the transmitter enclosure Use a 4 mm Allen key to open the transmitter cover A l...

Page 65: ...select Next 4 Create a username and password for the Guest user optional and select Finish The web interface restarts After the restart you can log in using the credentials you just created 5 2 4 Logg...

Page 66: ...The default language of the web interface is English If you want to use another language select it in User Preferences The language setting is web browser specific It is stored in the web browser s m...

Page 67: ...eb interface as an administrator user 2 Select Transmitter Network 3 Select the setting type Select DHCP if the transmitter is in a network that assigns network settings automatically Select Static IP...

Page 68: ...address to determine which network the transmitter is a part of Gateway IP address of the server that enables the transmitter to access other networks DNS server 1 2 Public computer server that trans...

Page 69: ...interface as an administrator user 2 Select Transmitter Date and time 3 To set date and time automatically a In Set date and time select Automatically b Select Time zone c In NTP server addresses conf...

Page 70: ...oftware version 1 4 0 onward 1 Log in to the web interface as an administrator user 2 Select User Preferences 3 Select the unit type Select Default metric units to use metric units in all measurement...

Page 71: ...mode IP ANALOG OUTPUTS RELAY 1 RELAY 2 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 RS 485 PROBE 24 VOUT ANALOG INPUT NO COM NC NO COM NC 1 2 SERVICE PORT PRESS TO ACTIVATE WEB INTERFACE ETHERNET VS The LED next to the button shu...

Page 72: ...mitter Screen lock select Reset PIN code A confirmation window opens 4 In Confirm PIN reset select Ok Screen lock is now turned off and the PIN code is erased You can turn screen lock on and enter a n...

Page 73: ...con Type in the PIN code and select Ok 2 Select the configuration menu symbol at the upper right corner of the screen The configuration menu opens 6 2 Configuring home views on touchscreen You can sel...

Page 74: ...2 measurement parameters You can navigate between the views by using the left and right arrows at the bottom of the touchscreen Before you start make sure that the probes you want to use are connected...

Page 75: ...e return to the Home views by selecting 6 3 Configuring analog outputs on touchscreen If your transmitter is delivered with preconfigured analog outputs you do not need to configure the outputs manual...

Page 76: ...xt to the channel name indicates that the channel is on 4 The Test mode tab contains the settings for testing each analog output channel 1 Select the configuration menu symbol at the upper right corne...

Page 77: ...the point in mA below the output range when the output is clipped due to being out of range e In High clipping limit define the point in mA or V above the output range when the output is clipped due t...

Page 78: ...ed level of current and view the reading to verify the output 1 Select the configuration menu symbol at the upper right corner of the touchscreen 2 Select Inputs and outputs Analog outputs 3 In Genera...

Page 79: ...t device through Indigo520 probe 2 connection terminal The measurement probe has to be connected to probe 1 connection terminal The Indigo520 transmitter has 1 analog current mA input Before you start...

Page 80: ...nfigurable relays Both relays have configuration options for selecting the parameter that is used to control the relay activation triggers and hysteresis Before you start make sure that the probes you...

Page 81: ...In Relay off on set the relay on 5 Repeat step 3 step 4 for all the relays you want to use To see the changes you made select Then use the left and right arrows at the bottom of the touchscreen to nav...

Page 82: ...se to the activation setpoint you can set a hysteresis that prevents the relay switching on and off too frequently When hysteresis is used the relay activates at the defined limit but does not switch...

Page 83: ...In Modbus off on set Modbus on More information Modbus overview page 94 6 7 Disabling temperature compensation on touchscreen 1 Select the configuration menu symbol at the upper right corner of the to...

Page 84: ...ts view 1 Connect to the web interface 2 Log in to the web interface The web interface opens in the Measurements view 3 In the dropdown lists select the desired probe and measurement parameter combina...

Page 85: ...web interface 1 Connect to the web interface 2 Log in to the web interface as an administrator user 3 Select Inputs and outputs Analog outputs 4 In Output mode select the current or voltage range for...

Page 86: ...In Low clipping limit define the point in mA below the output range when the output is clipped due to being out of range g In High clipping limit define the point in mA or V above the output range whe...

Page 87: ...t mode on for the analog output you want to test b In Force output to enter the current level that you want the transmitter to output or choose Output error to use the transmitter s error state output...

Page 88: ...PoE Only 1 measurement probe can be connected to the transmitter when you power the analog input device through Indigo520 probe 2 connection terminal The measurement probe has to be connected to prob...

Page 89: ...analog input on 5 To power your analog input device through Indigo520 in Analog input powering set analog input powering on 7 4 Configuring relays in web interface You need Administrator user rights...

Page 90: ...n deactivation limit e In Limit define the limit which the measured parameter value must reach for the relay to activate deactivate f In Hysteresis define a buffer value for relay deactivation With hy...

Page 91: ...Relays 4 In the Test mode tab configure test mode settings a In Test mode turn the test mode on for the relay you want to test b In Relay state activate the relay 5 Select Apply 6 After verifying the...

Page 92: ...us TCP IP 6 In Modbus off on set Modbus on 7 Select Apply More information Modbus overview page 94 7 6 Disabling temperature compensation in web interface You need Administrator user rights for this t...

Page 93: ...ogging out during the export will stop the export 1 Connect to the web interface 2 Log in to the web interface The web interface opens in the Measurements view 3 Select Export data at the upper right...

Page 94: ...in web interface page 92 8 2 Unit identification of transmitter and probes The transmitter and the connected probes are treated as separate Modbus slaves each with their own fixed unit identifier unit...

Page 95: ...For probe specific register information see the connected probe s Modbus documentation More information Modbus reference page 113 Chapter 8 Modbus 95...

Page 96: ...the surfaces after cleaning 9 2 Replacing probes Only connect compatible measurement devices to the transmitter Attempting to connect incompatible devices or cables can damage the equipment Refer to...

Page 97: ...information Connecting probes page 44 9 3 Updating transmitter software version You can update the transmitter software through the web interface You need Administrator user rights for this task Befor...

Page 98: ...n You can see the updated software version under Software System status If the transmitter s IP address is assigned via DHCP the transmitter may get a new IP address upon restarting To continue using...

Page 99: ...4 Keep pressing the PRESS TO ACTIVATE WEB INTERFACE button while you power up the transmitter Keep pressing the button until the LED next to the button lights up ANALOG OUTPUTS RELAY 1 RELAY 2 CH1 CH...

Page 100: ...is will take some minutes When the transmitter powers up it will continue to show measurements just like before the power outage To access the web interface again 1 Check the current IP address of the...

Page 101: ...interface Inputs and outputs Modbus TCP IP Problem Logging in to the web interface fails Possible cause Solution The transmitter s time has not been set correctly Some browsers do not accept valid br...

Page 102: ...lem Analog input shows incorrect values Possible cause Solution If you have an external power source the ground potential may have differences Use probe 2 connection terminal as power source Problem A...

Page 103: ...ments Table 15 Indigo510 operating environment Property Description Value For use in wet locations Yes Operating humidity 0 100 RH Maximum operating altitude 4000 m 13 123 ft IP rating IP66 Dust tight...

Page 104: ...C full scale External loads Current outputs RL 500 0 1 V output RL 2 k 0 5 V and 0 10 V outputs RL 10 k Ethernet interface Supported standards 10BASE T 100BASE TX Connector 8P8C RJ45 Supported protoc...

Page 105: ...lands 5 0 9 0 mm 0 20 0 31 in M20 1 5 glands with split bushing 7 mm 0 28 in M16 1 5 glands 2 0 6 0 mm 0 08 0 24 in Table 19 Indigo500 Series user interfaces Property Description Value User interfaces...

Page 106: ...05 hPa Hysteresis 0 03 hPa Repeatability 0 03 hPa Calibration uncertainty 0 07 hPa Accuracy at 20 C 68 F 0 10 hPa Temperature dependence 0 1 hPa Total accuracy 40 60 C 40 140 F 0 15 hPa Long term stab...

Page 107: ...voltage PELV version 15 35 V DC 24 V AC 20 50 60 Hz max current 2 A power supply is galvanically isolated Fuse size for power supply 3 A Isolation voltage 500 V AC 1000 V DC PELV power cable temp rat...

Page 108: ...loads Current outputs RL 500 0 1 V output RL 2 k 0 5 V and 0 10 V outputs RL 10 k Relay outputs Number and type of relays 2 pcs SPDT Max switching power current voltage 30 W 1 A 40 V DC 28 V AC Max w...

Page 109: ...ions Property Description Value NEMA rating NEMA 4 Hose down and splashing water NEMA 250 2014 Type 4 Housing classification IK08 DIN EN ISO 11997 1 Cycle B VDA 621 415 Housing material AlSi10Mg DIN 1...

Page 110: ...xide GMP251 GMP252 Vaporized hydrogen peroxide HPP271 HPP272 Moisture in oil MMP8 Table 28 Other compatible devices Device or series Models MHT410 Moisture Hydrogen and Temperature Transmitter MHT410...

Page 111: ...10 5 Recycling Recycle all applicable material Disposal of Vaisala products is to be done according to local laws and regulations We encourage end users to segregate the products from other waste at e...

Page 112: ...lectronical waste 4 Ribbon cable Various materials Electrical and electronical waste 5 Flat flex ribbon cable Various materials Electrical and electronical waste 6 Screws Stainless steel Metal waste 7...

Page 113: ...on code decimal Function code hexadecimal Name Notes 03 03hex Read Holding Registers Can be used for reading pressure value using unit ID 240 and for reading probe registers for example measurement re...

Page 114: ...zero Register number 1 corresponds to address 0hex in the actual Modbus message Reading the wrong register s may result in correct looking values Check the reference documentation of your Modbus host...

Page 115: ...a 283 011Ahex Actual level of analog input 16 bit signed integer 1000 0 mA 284 011Bhex Validated level of analog input or 8000hex 32768 if analog input is out of valid range 3 8 20 5 mA 16 bit signed...

Page 116: ...0x0400 Temperature meas 0x0800 Info 2nd bank checksum 0x1000 Info 1st bank checksum 0x2000 Checksum error of current settings 0x4000 User setting bank checksum 0x8000 Factory bank setting checksum Mul...

Page 117: ...7 06hex 07hex F1hex Unit identifier probe 1 F1hex Unit identifier probe 1 03hex Function Read Holding Registers 03hex Function Read Holding Registers 00hex Register address 04hex Number of data bytes...

Page 118: ...ation based on the Modbus reference in HMP Series with MMP8 and TMP1 User Guide M212022EN Data format Two 16 bit Modbus registers interpreted as IEEE 754 binary32 floating point value least significan...

Page 119: ...22 exporting 93 digital output 19 E ESD protection 26 Ethernet 23 42 F factory default settings 99 factory reset 99 features 12 I installation connecting probes 44 mounting 28 wiring 35 L LED 18 M mai...

Page 120: ...nput 40 42 analog output 39 power supply 35 36 probe connection 43 relay output 38 touchscreen 17 47 troubleshooting 100 V views configuration menu 47 graph 47 50 measurements 47 outputs and inputs 47...

Page 121: ...ard warranty terms and conditions see www vaisala com warranty Please observe that any such warranty may not be valid in case of damage due to normal wear and tear exceptional operating conditions neg...

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